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yadathingy-MCP

by MarkArmsrong

This is an example MCP server built on Next.js. It demonstrates how to integrate the Model Context Protocol (MCP) with a Next.js application.

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Example MCP Server built on Next.js

Usage

Update app/mcp.ts with your tools, prompts, and resources following the MCP TypeScript SDK documentation.

Notes for running on Vercel

  • Requires a Redis attached to the project under process.env.REDIS_URL
  • Make sure you have Fluid compute enabled for efficient execution
  • After enabling Fluid compute, open app/sse/route.ts and adjust max duration to 800 if you using a Vercel Pro or Enterprise account
  • Deploy the Next.js MCP template

Sample Client

script/test-client.mjs contains a sample client to try invocations.

node scripts/test-client.mjs https://yadathingy-mcp.vercel.app